Look at the Buick 455. 510 LBFT of torque and it idled like a kitten.100%
The factory wasn't generally looking to use rpm to gain, so they added around 20 ish cid at a time to gain the next step in performance.
Look at the Buick 455. 510 LBFT of torque and it idled like a kitten.100%
The factory wasn't generally looking to use rpm to gain, so they added around 20 ish cid at a time to gain the next step in performance.
I remember my Dad's 455 Buick when I was a kid, My Dad definitely had fun with that carLook at the Buick 455. 510 LBFT of torque and it idled like a kitten.
My childhood friend's dad had a 70 Electra 225 2 door with a 455. That car would literally leave two boiling puddles of rubber in the street.I remember my Dad's 455 Buick when I was a kid, My Dad definitely had fun with that car![]()
I kinda want one.. but the $3500+ price tag is insane to me..most stroker engines are overcammed...and should have a six pak on top
He said it probably won’t take enough weight off to have to rebalance for my build but he will check the weight after.....& re-balance the rotating assy afterwards.
My Uncle was lucky got a running 340 plus it had a 6 pack for $2500 CAD, been sitting in his garage for a decadeI kinda want one.. but the $3500+ price tag is insane to me..
My Uncle was lucky got a running 340 plus it had a 6 pack for $2500 CAD, been sitting in his garage for a decade![]()
If my math is correct, it looks like 0.040" off a third of the piston's area should equate to about 7.5g.He said it probably won’t take enough weight off to have to rebalance for my build but he will check the weight after.
His guess is hp will peak at 5200ish .
If my math is correct, it looks like 0.040" off a third of the piston's area should equate to about 7.5g.
It’s a third or better but don’t think it will make a difference.I’m not sure it’s even a third of the piston. It may not even be a quarter.
most stroker engines are overcammed...and should have a six pak on top
I know I could make more power with a bigger cam but this is a semi-daily driver . And I am curious to see how a 4” crank changes the behavior of my current cam . A larger cam would also require more stall , a new cam , lifters and maybe springs . Which means I would have to shell out at least another $1500. Like Ive said I have a brutal Swinger 4 sp that fits that description.My 414 has a Comp 242/250, 106/106 oval track cam, iron heads, Air Gap. Makes torque everywhere. I run a stick with 3.55 gears. No need to downshift, I just floor it. Pulls very hard from my cruise rpm of 2600@60 but is done at 5400. Car is a '71 Duster. I'd go bigger cam than 22*@.050.
Was the block decked?Went to pick up my short block and the machinist asked me what heads I'm running . I told him EQ Magnums and he said I can’t because my pistons have quench pads that stick .040 out of the hole…urgh…. Did not notice that . So he is going to cut .040 off the pads. Actually works out better be ause I can just run .040 head gaskets and have better quench .
I assumed they were same piston as my W2 408.
Yes but very little. Just enough to clean it up and leave a good RA finish in case I run Cometics.Was the block decked?